Water

Many people love frothy white waters, wide stretches of open water and winter landscapes — but it has to be admitted that they do cause some problems in the form of wet clothes and cold bodies.

Tentipi Nordic tipis are superior to any other tent when it comes to dealing with damp and the other problems that water can cause. A Nordic tipi is always a welcoming home, warm and cosy, a place where you can re-live the events of the day around a blazing fire while the heat of the fire or stove dries out your clothes.

The raw air which exhaled air and wet clothes normally cause in every tent in the form of condensation on the inside of the tent fabric is replaced by comfortable warmth.

The fastenings which allow you to use accessories such as a drying rail, floor and inner tent have been designed so that you can cope with the element of water in all its different forms: ground damp, damp exhaled air and condensation.

Our cotton/polyester fabrics in particular make the experience of tenting in snow something completely different from ordinary tents thanks to condensation being steamed out through the canvas, creating a pleasant inside climate even in winter.

Sami cultural band

The Sami are a nomadic, indigenous people in northern Scandinavia. They are known as the people of the sun and the wind. Some Sami still work as reindeer-keepers. Traditional Sami clothes are decorated with colourful, woven bands and bands like this used as shoelaces.

Use fire safely!

Use fire safely!

Most Tentipi® Nordic tipis are designed to be used with an open fire or stove; it is this feature that makes them a home from home in all weather conditions.
But please check local regulations, read and understand the instructions provided, and make sure you are fully competent to deal with the risks involved, before striking that match.